Margot Robbie was thinking of retiring from acting after her breakout role in “The Wolf of Wall Street”! Everything pretty much sucked.” Why did Margot Robbie get sick…?

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Last Updated on 11/16/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Actress Margot Robbie (32) has revealed that she thought about retiring from acting in the past.

 

Margot Robbie appeared on the cover of “Vanity Fair” magazine and gave an interview. In it, Margot talked about her career and personal life.

 

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Actress Margot Robbie, 32, has revealed that she thought about retiring from acting in the past.

 

Margot appeared in the popular Australian soap opera “Neighbors” and the drama “Pan Am” starring Christina Ricci, which ended after the first season, and was cast as the heroine in the hit movie “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leonardo DiCaprio. She became an international actress when she was cast as the heroine in the hit movie “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

 

In a cover story with Vanity Fair magazine, Margot reflected on “The Wolf of Wall Street” with Leonardo DiCaprio, which was a turning point for her.

 

Margot explained, “Something had already happened in the early stages of the film, and everything was pretty bad. I remember saying to my mother, ‘I don’t think I want to be an actress anymore. Then my mother looked at me with a straight face and was like, ‘Darling, I think it’s too late. That’s when I realized I had to move on,” she said, revealing that she had become emotionally ill.

 

One of the reasons Margot decided to give it all up was because of the paparazzi.

 

Now I know how to get through the airport and now I know who is trying to trick me and in what way,” she said, adding, “If my mother dies in a car accident or my little boy falls off his bike because the paparazzi want to take pictures of me shopping at the supermarket, that’s For what? To take my picture? It’s dangerous, but I still feel like it wouldn’t change anything,” he said, revealing that he was tormented by the price of fame.

 

 

 

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